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“Under this framework, it’s a kid’s job to stay eligible for the labor market (not in jail, not insane, and not dead—which is more work for some than others), and any work product beyond that adds to their résumé. If more human capital automatically led to a higher standard of living, this model could be the foundation for an American meritocracy. But Millennialsâ€� extra work hasn’t earned them the promised higher standard of living. By every metric, this generation is the most educated in American history, yet Millennials are worse off economically than their parents, grandparents, and even great-grandparents. Every authority from moms to presidents told Millennials to accumulate as much human capital as we could, and we did, but the market hasn’t held up its side of the bargain.”
Malcolm Harris, Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials

“Parents are treated like consumers, and “Think of the childrenâ€� usually means “Think of your kidâ€� and “Be afraidâ€� and “Buy this or else.â€� Maybe that’s good advice for maximizing an individual kid’s chance at success in a winner-take-all market, but we can see what kind of society—and person—results.”
Malcolm Harris, Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials

“We aren’t dumb, we’re adaptable—but adapting to a messed-up world messes you up, whether you remain functional or not.”
Malcolm Harris, Kids These Days: Human Capital and the Making of Millennials

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